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Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace Match History 1906-2013

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    Crystal Palace host Tottenham Hotspur at Selhurst Park in the opening Premier League match of season 2013-14 on Saturday 17th August 2013.

    Palace won promotion to the Premier League by beating Watford 1-0 in the Play-Off Final at Wembley and take their place in the Top Flight after being relegated at the end of the 2004-05 season. Spurs finished the 2012-13 season in fifth place, despite setting a new club Premier League record of 72 points.

    Crystal Palace were founded in 1905 by the builders of the Crystal Palace (hence The Glaziers nickname) and played their first matches at the old Cup Final ground. They joined the Southern League Second Division for season 1905-06 and won promotion at the first attempt.

    The first meeting between the two clubs came in the Southern League First Division in October 1906 with Spurs winning 3-0 at White Hart Lane and going on to do the double with a 1-0 away win in February 1907.

    The 1907-08 season was the last for Tottenham in the Southern League and the two games against Palace ended with a win each. The clubs also played in the Western League that season with a win for both teams.

    Spurs & Palace were regular opponents during the First World War and Tottenham enjoyed a run of nine consecutive wins against Palace during this period.

    The first competitive game after WW1 came in the 1st Round (modern 3rd Round) of the FA Cup in January 1924 at The Nest in Croydon with Palace winning 2-0. They had previously played their games Herne Hill, Norwood and moved into their purpose-built stadium at Selhurst Park later in 1924.

    Tottenham and Palace played several matches during World War Two with honours generally being fairly even.

    Crystal Palace played their first season in the Top Flight of English Football in the 1969-70 season with Spurs winning both First Division matches 2-0. Jimmy Pearce and Martin Chivers got the goals at Selhurst Park while Alan Mullery and Steve Perryman were the scorers at White Hart Lane.

    The clubs were also drawn together in the 4th Round of the 1969-70 FA Cup with Palace progressing after a 1-0 win in the replayed match in South London after the first game was goalless at the Lane.

    Palace remained in the First Division for a further three seasons with Spurs winning four of the six matches and drawing the other two.

    The clubs met in Division Two in 1977-78 with Spurs winning 2-1 at Selhurst Park (Ian Moores & John Duncan) and Palace getting a 2-2 draw at the Lane with Glenn Hoddle scoring a brace for Spurs. Tottenham won promotion at the end of that season.

    Crystal Palace were back in the First Division for season 1979-80 and both matches against Tottenham were drawn.

    The first Football League Cup game came in September 1980 with a 0-0 3rd Round draw at White Hart Lane followed by a 3-0 win at Selhurst Park in the replay with Ricky Villa, Glenn Hoddle and Garth Crooks all scoring.

    The Eagles were founder members of the Premier League in 1992-93 but only lasted a season before being relegated. They returned for the 1994-95 season but fared no better and were again relegated. Their third season came in 1997-98 but failed to establish themselves and were relegated.
    Palace were back again for the 2004-05 season but once again dropped down to the Championship.

    The eight Premier League matches played between the two clubs resulted in two wins each with four games drawn.

    Overall, Tottenham Hotspur have won 40 of the 91 matches played so far with Crystal Palace winning 25 games and the remaining 26 drawn.

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    Full Record of Tottenham Hotspur v Crystal Palace Matches 1906-2013

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    They Played for Spurs & Palace...

    Clive Allen
    Dean Austin
    Chris Armstrong

    Jimmy Bauchop
    Ken Bennett
    Ted Birnie
    John Bostock
    Terry Boyle
    John Brearley
    Johnny Brooks
    Arthur Crompton
    Jason Cundy
    Edgar Davids
    Chris Day

    Bill Dodge
    Dickie Dowsett
    Terry Fenwick
    Mike Flanagan
    Gerry Francis
    (Palace player & manager of both clubs)
    Anthony Gardner
    Johnny Gavin

    George Graham (Palace player, Spurs manager)
    Andy Gray
    Bob Hewitson
    Charlie Hewitt
    Phil Holder
    Roger Hoy
    Archie Hughes
    Steffen Iversen
    Chris Jones
    John Lacy

    David Levene
    Jimmy McCormick
    Bobby Mimms
    Alan Mullery (Spurs player, Palace manager)
    Jonathan Obika
    Gary O'Reilly
    Alan Pardew

    George Payne
    Derek Possee
    Ron Reynolds (Spurs player, Palace scout)
    Wayne Routledge
    Arthur Rowe (spurs player & manager, Palace manager & director)
    Neil Ruddock
    Charlie Rundle
    Cyril Spiers (Spurs player, Palace manager)
    Neil Sullivan
    Paul Stewart

    Perry Suckling (Palace player, Spurs goalkeeping coach)
    Peter Taylor
    Jack Tresadren (manager of both clubs)
    Andy Turner
    David Tuttle
    Dennis Uphill

    Terry Venables (also manager of both clubs)
    Ernie Walley (Spurs player, Palace caretaker manager)
    Claude Watson

     
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    Quick off the mark with this one, 6061! <laugh>
    Cheers for the unusually good, usual good work, if you know what I mean. <ok>
     
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    Iversen played for Palace? Did not know that.
     
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    I can't believe it's so close in the PL. I still can't see us losing,thanks for a good thread as usual.
     
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    In my mind's eye i can see Spurs losing to anyone, and from any position during a match.
     
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    When did Pardew play for us?
     
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    Didn't realise Palace had a new badge this season.
    These were the choices, apparently:

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    Seems that they went with a modified version of E. The original's quite German.
     
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    Pardew was part of the embarrassing Intertoto campaign that we were forced to enter.
    The club used trialists and out of contract players, so we got annihilated.
     
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    <ok>.
     
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    the one they picked is better than all those 6.

    Wikipedia doesn't indicate Pardew playing for us. Maybe 6061 is losing it?

    Edit - maybe not
     
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    Who are you going to trust?

    Wiki or me?

    :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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    Bit off topic but this was our team that got trounced 8-0 by FC Koln:

    Chris Day
    Steven Carr
    Owen Coll
    Mark Newson
    Jamie Clapham
    Paul Byrne
    Kevin Watson
    Alan Pardew
    Spencer (???)
    Sean Slade
    Andy Turner
     
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    Bloody hell, no wonder I've blanked it from my memory. I do recall Andy Gray playing in the Inter toto for us, but wisely not that day.
     
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    Only 58 days to go <diva>
     
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    Steven Slade, a young striker from Romford.
    Newson was Barnet's captain, David Byrne was as St Mirren and I'm sure that we all remember Day and Carr.
    I've got no ****ing clue who Spencer is or was, though. A complete mystery.
     
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    Aah didn't notice it had finished :embarrassed:

    If you've got the machine, just pop back to 95 and see who Spencer is?
     
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  19. The Serious Guy

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    Except left back. We always win from left back.

    On a serious note, THFC6061, top top article once again. Unfortunately, you've released it a bit early, I'm all excited for the start of the season now and I've got to wait :undecided:

    And those Badges:
    A looks Canadian
    B and D are very American
    C is just hideous
    E isn't too bad
    F is awful Germanic

    E is the only football looking badge there.
     
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    Who designed badges A, B and C, somebody with a day job in the NFL?
     
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